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7052 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 12/06/2024. 757 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Off the Tower by Francesco Frangipane
12/06/2024
An unusual addition to the Italian film landscape, Francesco Frangipane’s debut work is a family-existential drama which captivates through the brilliant performance of its cast
Kneecap by Rich Peppiatt
Rich Peppiatt’s feature debut is an infectious retelling of the titular Irish-language rap group’s rise to fame
A Boat in the Garden by Jean-François Laguionie
11/06/2024
Jean-François Laguionie crafts a delicate and beautiful opus about the metaphorical journey of a family trio building a boat in their garden in the post-war period
The Roller, The Life, The Fight by Elettra Bisogno, Hazem Alqaddi
Elettra Bisogno and Hazem Alqaddi’s documentary speaks of a meeting of two worlds and the precious and, in some respects, revolutionary process involved in getting to know one another
Federer: Twelve Final Days by Asif Kapadia, Joe Sabia
Academy Award winner Asif Kapadia and video artist Joe Sabia offer an intimate and introspective look at the final chapter in tennis champ Roger Federer's career
Family Therapy by Sonja Prosenc
10/06/2024
Centring on a wealthy Slovenian family, Sonja Prosenc’s third feature is a brightly burning social satire that asks us to laugh, and then to empathise
The Dog Thief by Vinko Tomičić Salinas
07/06/2024
Chilean filmmaker Vinko Tomičić Salinas makes his solo feature debut with a meditative portrait of a young shoeshiner in the Bolivian capital of La Paz
Eternal Playground by Pablo Cotten, Joseph Rozé
Pablo Cotten and Joseph Rozé deliver a poetic, astute, engaging and charming first feature film about a group of old high school friends reunited by a bereavement
A Postcard from Rome by Elza Gauja
05/06/2024
Latvian actress-turned-director and screenwriter Elza Gauja tells the poignant story of a senior couple grappling with the wife’s fast-progressing Alzheimer’s
Novi Sad Remembrance by Aleksandar Reljić
29/05/2024
In his sophomore feature-length documentary, Aleksandar Reljić deals with the Holocaust, the memory of it and the ever-changing narratives around it
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